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[Ss The Caspee Daily fribune : eS 2 MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1920 be Casper Dailp Tribune) ine the rush hours of hepverna 1} {auto drivers in a large city were to poke/ ET A E E A j R lesued every evening except Sunday at) | G FR Cc LENDA ane Tie Saat connor -'nlong at sit miles an hour on congested! } ‘7, th ffices: Ofl Exchange Builds ——— = =| FROM THE BUSINESS TELEPHONE | Street.s the traffic cop would more than} CASPER TRIBUNE \}ikely “bawl him out for holding up Entered at Casper (Wypming) Postot- © days go slipping by. n, your life: they are all you have. est in the world. cargo than any, Yet the Peningular ther whipping co: ‘and Orienta) ling, whi ihe ‘ve.] pany in the world sy Thy com more vessels, has more tonnage, | as z : n and carries more |; | Income-Tax Facts You Should Know ARTICLE NO. 9. ‘The income-tax law allows a person, in figuring his 1919 net income, to take credit for contributions made during a ice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 SS MEMBER “H& ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS ———— traffic movement. The fact is, Casper's } traffic ordinance was probably copied Then keep your eye on it: wateh 't They are your most precious po: from Douglas, or Glenrock, where a car zB NWAY,. President and Editor : . BaRL ES BANWAS. Husitess Manager moving 12 miles an hour would like-| Squeeze each of them har! before it goes forever through your fingers. {| that year to organizations conducting THOS. DAILY... Adyertising Manse, Ne CUDA Ne hacen niin Make it give you what you want—work, joy, love, accomplishment. charitable, scientific, educational, and par ert 4 * a | Learn from your calendar to look ahead but learn from it also the pre- [| religious work; to societies for the pre- . The ordinance should either be re- vention of cruelty to children or ani- mals; also to the special fund authorized by the vocational rehabilitation act. Before claiming any deduction under dominant importance Do not sacrifice the present for the future. Live now Treasure the day ou tear off the of today ntatives #4 Fifth Ave, } w_York City, Prezaen, King & Prudden, " pealed or a traffic officer selected who! | Make its coming have served some purpose be- tomorrow. Keep your eye on the that is |has sufficient judgment to know when pad that reveals fore 1720-23 Stegen Bidg., . calendar. this provision of the law a er : a driver is using proper care in ariv-|f calendar Copies of fe Daly Tribune are on) | The Tribune has feared, in the fice of the shortage of paper, that its ]} should carefully consider what is allow- file in the New York and Chicago of-/ins thru the streets. |] readers this year might not be able tp get their calendars with accustomed }| able. There shoul& be no guess- work fices and visitors are welcome. eitiit ease. So it procured for them or estimates or setting down a lump sum, but the taxpayer should show only the contributions as he made them and as he can substantiate them. . Care should be taken the amounts given to individuals are not included and that the SUBSCRIPTION RATES | By Carrier CHAIRMAN HAYES IS NEUTRAL | Government Calendar I) Fed ey oh One Year Six Month: Three Month: One Month . Per Copy .. Nationlal Republican Chairman Will By Mail One Year .. Six Months Th Months ; 55 1,50 = ane No subscription by mail accepted for|dential candidate is concerned, he is J StUsfactory. behind the movement. For instance, a less period than three months. All subscriptions must be paid in ad-\ now, always has been and always will vance and The Daily Tribune will not! insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. that so far as selecting the next pregi- be absolutely . Hayes wants it distinctly understoo@ service to the mation but get neutral. In his position It was made } the Navy young men of Department America Fill our the coupon below and mail as iné Bureau will se: the habit of using it. e you in this Act now! and carries a message from that It is artistic, handy, in every way mated, us in scores of other Our Washington Infor- matters, if you deduction is confined strictly to dona- tons durinng the year to organizations operated without benefit to the persons gift made to a hospital which may bring profit to the persons interested in the institution would not be a de-! ductible item, will have the support of all who LN, KRERREERERE DIRECTOR, D.C, FREDERIC J WASHINGTON, eK HS he Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations| (A. B.C.) | All donations to churches are de- ductible, including those for mission- ary funds, church building funds, pew rents and church assessments and church dues. Politica! Contributions. believe harmony is essential to victory Member of the Associated Press Emphasizing this point, Chairman The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for republication of all news credited in this paper and also the local news, published herein. Hayes today made the following state; herewit! calendar. two cents f return postage for a free copy of ment for publication: * * he £ The taxpayer should be careful to Dobe cue OEE ee on ae Nomcn x } “TD have repeatedly pa my jeties Fy Namo __- aw Yi ay ee | A - omit any claim for contributions wb 0 not give your subscription for|that the duty of the Chairman of the funds gathered for propaganda and po- The Casper Da Tribu any -! Natio 5 ne ite lec e can: | * ddregst - ay Sousa, solicitor we Sromises to] Natic nal Committee is to elect th can?t Adare onndn ta s-+ sbalalateheieiataiaisiehaieiatetandaiaateienaieeteieeeatal litical purposes. The allowable ‘aedne | give you 4 premium or a chance in any | Midate and not select pip IT shall square’ * one Ais tions are definitely limited by law to sort of contest, or pay any money to| my with, my promise. - ve - ue SEND merce =n orgunizitions operated exclusively for strangers, unless they can show a iet-lpere « ; to pe | pers sively ter from’ ‘The Casper Daily ‘Tribune, | Puere sh neiword maramne Of mine charitable, scientific, educational or re-| signed by the Circulation Manager, au) which will directly “or als Hy influ ligious purposes, for vocational rehabili- thorizing them to solicit subscriptions) ence in any way the result of any con and collect money for same. eet in any state for delegates to the tation, and for the prevention of cruelty Republican National Convention nor the of the cabinet members. He has nine) employees and agents of the czar's gov-|t0 children and animals, enc ie the delegates in the conven-|CHildren—six: boyy and three’ girl ernment; persons unfit on account of| After listing his contributions of an | 3 lenny at eae pecan ig Q. What kind of dog is most useful mental ailment, or criminal record: allowable nature, she taxpayer should | jtion. It makes no difference what may , @-. WI hr see that he does -not.claim t ——— OO" | be said by any person for any reason | caring for sheep?’ C. H. Q. Does the woodchuek ‘hibernate | Oe. the time ¢ an amount A REVOLVING FUND at any time in any place in the coun. A- The Department of Agriculture during the winter? N. M. K. shih, ba 15 rae eee tee ees ee, | try indicating any other wish of mine. |* that the Scotch collies are the fa-| A. ‘The woodchuck passes the winter ineobiar ie ae iets the year’s net on * Teg egee /It simply is not true. I am sure that) Vorite sheep dogs of Americ Their jin its burrow, in a lethargic state, go- » Comptes thout the benefit The Chamber of Commerce has been|! ply 1 i 8 5°") of this deduction. 2s any who would suggest another cou tireless -watching even at night, t to its hibernation in late Septem Contributio: 2 holding meetings for the past week tr) will on réflection approve my irrevoca- | barking at the approach of any prowle and often coming out in March, ns may be made in cash or other property; if other than cash, the value of the property must be ac- curately determined. Subscriptons or | opinion} and their instinct for together, are of ¢ dog is one of the keeping the flock at Value. The stray heeps’ worst enemies regard.” 0. before the snow and cold have ceased, when many starve or freeze to death. ; Q. Did the government insure sol- in; to ble position in this get the consensus of as to what was best for them to do.| | supreme Court, @- How many Italians w blinded ai free of cost . th ing | Promises to contribute should not be t KS very muc s ey The decision of the Supreme Court 3 diers free of cost at any time during PL dopke metye sn nah yes Mitt wey, bed te The) dec : during the world war? A. M Lee wan? ‘90; considered, the allowance providing only Mapped out a large task for even as|in the steel trust case is in harmony A. Italy has about 1,500 blind sol SRE aa 3 fH for contributions actually made. | y c A. Families of soldiers who died!” yfembers pf a partne competent a body of men as we have|with the general attitude of the coordi- diers. All of these are being trained|within one hundred and twenty days partnership may deduct their proportionate share of the part-| nership’s contributions to such organl- zations. But a partner is limited to 15 per cent of his net income on ‘his total contribution deduction, for useful employment having lost th these un nate arms or legs. Several ing {have been inven blind soldie these -consists of In addition to/of their enlistment without having ap- r sight, a number of! plied for government insurance were are without protected by automatic insurance, and jous devices |their dependents receive $25 a month ssist the arm) for a period of 240 months. This ruling read. One of|was effective from April 6, 1917, to No: pocket battery | vember 11,1918. No money was de- and. a helt. encircling the breast and/ducted from the soldier's pay to cover nate branches of the government to con soldier sider the public interest paramount. In; United States. seems to us the first thing to do is to finish the census of the suburbs] refusing to dissolve the and get it into Washington before the} Steel Corporation the court held that | less, The transatlantic steamers are, and always have been, the biggest and fast- | to do so would be AlwaysW elcome "You little tascal—played along the way, didn’t you? D1 grandma waiting! Oh well, it’s all right. Because k of in Government closses the census at the Then we have the housing proposi-| jury to the public interest® and) that !cbntatning’ wmal *needies, + The fdevive|this insurance policy. tion which can be handled very nicely|“in submission to the policy of the law | pla ae record ahs pales i at rent | CAI U NM ET j si needle to pr for each letter and $9}! “(Any ‘reader ‘can! get the answer’ to) iy establishing a revolving by | « ts fortifying prohibitions the pub: ine pind me | (Any reader can get the answer jy establishing a revolying fund by| and its ving 1 thg pling man ready a og, [thy question by writing The Casper BAKING POWDER Which each person who took a mem-jlic interest is of paramount import Q. Were the cleggymen of the Cath-| pai Tribu Information Bureau, is always right. It's worth waiting for. Always wel- RAs ni olié church ever “pertitted to) marry? | 5 Haskin, Director, Washi come. Never ‘ks its work. Never fails, Never bership in the Chamber of Commerce|ance.” Congress enacts all Iiws, in ‘the! (; : y askin, Director, Washing- SOE. shinutes or materials and 1 know it’s | 3 — ‘| This offer applies strictly wholesome, as Calumet contains only such ingredients putting in $100.00 as an investment, |public interest, but unless thé statutes) A. Hrom"the vbry Béxinning of thé|,5 information, The Bureau eannot as have been approved officially by the U. S. Food : irit |Catholig church dt qasythe custom for}, ait BAS x Authoriti 5 ; which would him reasonable rejare applied by the courts in the spirit) toe ta, re ‘The priesthod to. red] ee advice on legal medical and finan- You save when you buy it—you save when you use it, \; you rite uch in cee-¢ re > NP clal matters. It does not attempt to set: ets turns in a co-operative home-building]in which they are ‘Written muc ania marriage. IL was not obligatory, tle domestic troubles, nor to undertake HIGHEST wvinc society. ‘This would give a working] justice can be done and the public wel: |r" tlt oe ee men is 10 wore exhaustive research on any subject. . nrpbaneid ys kiecaire 2 oF ording-" Write your question plainly and briefl; na pita ) j is 00,-| fare re without violation of the x Mi day Ron aS ¢ 3 ues J iy riefly. capital of $100,000.00 With this $100,-) fare injured with tion, to snes be oo their wives, WaS/ Give: full-name-and address and en- 000.00 we could build 20 houses and by! technical language of Congressional en-|not made until the end of the fourth!ciose two cents in. stamps for return century, when Pope Siricius forbade the postage. AIL replies are sent diréct to the inquirer.) 3 arts are building in bunches of five or The fact that our x at a|actments. wlergy to marry, ¢ + upon! bread: minded enough to look beyond|¢ion from their wiyes of priests | married. ‘This. accounts for'the fa pari: addy that time we could sell the first hou a payment down with inte and rent} he mere wording of ‘the law and con-/s)" peice, the first head of the Catholle CALLA EDEL ADEA PPPPLAPLLEPALPFLAPRZLAIPLAPLAILC payable every month from tha@ date] sider its practical affect on the publie!church, was a margied:man, : TYPEWRITERS : 4 & Ga which avould uailiimately, (give the lareitarh apaiticns ous 4eiih an'tha Amerie) eee ones Ee ve is disfran- Bought, sold, rented, re- ® e P) e % mun the ownership of his home. This|can form of government A. The Russian Soviet constitution) Paired. Dealer, ay SAR he ES fe iis Se 4 jivniag the tranchise to tie. toinwim | CORONAL. C, SMITH. || % r classes: Persons who employ labor; per Casper Typewriter e number of houses | It is a different task trying to s¢ sous.avho; Nave un income .without .dos Exchange 5 Then they should work to beautify|14 men out of the list of 28 Oe ad WAWOrsS iment ae i ead 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 ) ~ & our parks, to secure more playgrounds, | for Chamber of Commerce directors. We | clergy of all denominations; member: = 4 ) fo put in swimming pools for summer] might. vote about like the old colored = S There is no commodity we can recall N and skating inks fo vi er. sh a declares he fough he ¢ l war . . . - mn . , Sf hcay coat ware] ine cares sues =| Mew About Wout atau? iN that is not now high in price, and certain \ up it all ways until it is clean and|so ah jest shet mah eyes and pulled} Oo ou | ant eal Relief? & : , os 7 - +) the sweetest, prettiest city in which to] the trigger | hen Throw Away Your Sprays porarily clear them away, ey & articles will continue to increase in price. N ei - > t 3 ni ° ° live, that ean be found ~~ o- ne ithar: SASHES Ate TN Coca gitemmayeds eet & One of them is Clothing. Manywhohave . Everyone should bend all their ener-| Why? Simply. b : naa ai 8. yb de eitiantidete to.the anil- d thei h ti . ti 4 hy? Simply because you hay i i > > f » Rip nd sndeuvore ic aut sory sae DA TO QUESTIONS | overlooked ‘the, cause ‘of eatarshy| which your blood is infested.” A N postpone ur purchases, anticipating & ries here that will bring people to | and all of your treatment has been | th ‘h : * . . ° - & s 1 i NH bring people 4 | = misdirected. Remove the cause of ere pcemi ne OE see OLR aay a drop in price, will be disappointed this \ vuild up the ci | Gaeeian bt Sexslogged-un accumulations er and promove the <fiiscaso germs = d t f il 7 ‘il 0 | of u durgesized| Choke up your: air passages, and} which cause Catarrh. | & Sprin na more so next fatl—so it Wi THE TRAE ORDINANCE phonograph record? 4 0. ee they Poe ee ee once rcs onetical indice write te ty é ; i ] FDO KERR Pane local’ appli¢ations you use to temv| Laboratory, Atianta, Ga, profit no one to keep from purchasing Not iu wingle day 1 ut Ut dround the grooves of the & ? ° - miciicaity Cieey) einer ob a ractor cad NE at nae an their requirements this in Casper violates the traffic laws, and) | o: Wh St tute first of Odd} N) ° q fellows established — in United Beshent wo urd tee ores) ia Be RED TAG SALE Spree: fuardiun of the law fuels 50 disposed A. In December 1806, Solomon] y Chambers and his son, who were Eng . . . But there is one way we can all The ei ordinance decrees hat 12 go i oh: is * ne s $ fe fis mechante from the south of Von. White Embroidered Lawn Waists economize in-our wearing apparel ‘ 3 fer: lows, in New York City. 1 was called $1 and that is to be certain we re- many wulo drivers in Casper ob: Wes od uw Cae iy zi sane { Rita eros Oates bes; 20 } ceive the most quality to be had su he law also tells us that we he % } seas int ae souls haa T ! for the money we “pee to- ’ ; [been established in New York City H day quality should be the thought nt crowsing: © should say that ubout} bers has ihe he at family? v 4 ' uppermost in every.one’s mind. ; A. Secretary of Labor as thie Pure All-Wool Materials, proper- bw Pe out of « two hundred drivers) distinction of having the Jangest family ly tailored in Suits, Coats and NS Observe this rule, and then the chances) << ‘i — — eo Skirts, is genuine quality and it @ are that 4 hay wagon is in front of/ $°?* SPADE HS TOOCDDE DODO DEODD BOD LOE OLLI DB9O OO GYIY SLED DO GOIOLOTODDHEG can be obtained in our Hand- iN him and he can't get around it. If : F 5 : Tailored-to-Order Garments at Py ford drivers would obey this law. ev-| ie AY ae Fae cd ecies No Higher than those asked for ordinary ready- % ery lust one of them would be com-} vat is spent for advertising in a publication . @ = at a es hee % aS, real EVERY DOLLAR that misrepresents its circulation and thus obtains . ‘ 4 © cars sleolaral money under false pretenses is a dollar lost to the publishgrs who give full value. O Ladi s T. iL e, s! Gir whbicapny Aoite wesc pow ur wes’ Tailoring Service R te six mills an hour in high. Tf the six-{ In self-defense, therefore, the “above board” publishers have an indepen- dent audit made of their circulation records by the Audit Bureau of Circulations and invite their competitors to do likewise. an-hour rule w rved at cross tion ut Second and Cen . the cong HOES SOOT SDIDOSIP DNDN dur We Carry Over 200 of ‘the Season’s Finest Cloths And the Fashions We Show Are Exclusive and Authoritative Id not be relieved streets « When excuses or evasions are given for declining the challenge, the adver- liser can, draw his own conclusions. MANHATTAN Dressmaking and Remodeling \) ) \) N) ) & ® ) N) N N is Unexcelled .) N \) \) ) \ \) N .) z The Tribune is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. There are TAXICAB CO. 't There are many excuses for not belonging to the A. B.C. There is only Under New Management ‘ one reason. PORT Tat rare es ALL NEW CARS ‘ ( : D Cl ° C Phone 34 K no hidden mysteries about its circulation records. as} er ry ednin O. ® Day and Night Service 3 ‘ = 121 East Linden Street , ree Phone 255-3. N Jeeoorers ¢ CoOOUeoos APDIP ANAND PHOS LOOMS GIS IISSOGOVDISOIISIIOSIS SSIS S PIL y ner ee NE RE tt TY SOS ene remanence